Sky Tour Astronomy Podcast

Sky Tour Astronomy Podcast


Latest Episodes

September 2020: Four Planets & More!
September 01, 2020

Take advantage of September's beautiful evenings to gaze upward as you listen to our guided tour of the star-filled sky.

August 2020: Planets & Perseids
July 31, 2020

The Perseids are upon us — and as you're looking out for shooting stars, look for Jupiter and Saturn low in the southeast as soon as night begins to fall.

July 2020: Welcome Jupiter & Saturn
July 01, 2020

July's 11-minute Sky Tour astronomy podcast describes what to see in the summer sky in a casual, engaging way that your whole family can enjoy.

June 2020: Stars of Early Summer
June 01, 2020

Our 10-minute Sky Tour astronomy podcast guides you to planets, stars, and constellations in the early-summer sky in a casual, engaging way that your whole family can enjoy.

May 2020: Venus & Mercury at Dusk
May 01, 2020

Would you like to learn your way around the night sky in just 10 minutes? This month's Sky Tour astronomy podcast helps you to navigate all across the late-spring sky like a stargazing veteran. No experience or equipment needed!

April 2020: Planets Aplenty
March 31, 2020

This month's Sky Tour astronomy podcast highlights how Venus flirts with the Pleiades star cluster after sunset, then leads you to views of Jupiter, Saturn, and Mars together in the predawn sky.

March 2020: A Planet Trio and More!
February 28, 2020

During March, the cosmos offers a lot to see both before sunrise and after sunset. To get a guided tour of the month's highlights, play or download this month's Sky Tour episode.

February 2020: Five Planets & More!
January 31, 2020

If you drag yourself outside before dawn and then wait until after sunset, you can spot all five of the naked-eye planets. And the Winter Hexagon glides high in the evening sky.

February 2020: Five Planets & More!
January 31, 2020

If you drag yourself outside before dawn and then wait until after sunset, you can spot all five of the naked-eye planets. And the Winter Hexagon glides high in the evening sky.

January 2020: Mid-winter Wonders
January 01, 2020

New Year's resolution: Do more stargazing! (Hint: Get an easy and entertaining head start by downloading this month's Sky Tour podcast for a guided tour of the night sky.)